Historically reliant on actuarial tables and gut instinct, the industry is at the cusp of transformation.At the heart of this revolution, data engines remain the cornerstone strategic asset.
Dillon, during the latest episode of The Tim Dillon Show on Saturday, goofed on the 34-year-old democratic socialist for calling out President Donald Trump during his speech, shortly after he was elected the next NYC mayor on Tuesday night. He was a little cringe in his speech, because he's like a theater kid, Dillon said. Dillon continued: It was just a moment when you could see the theater kid in him.
Across KPMG's offices nationwide, employees say they prefer round tables. So with that feedback and more in mind, the Big Four consulting firm designed and opened a new, 450,000-square-foot office at Two Manhattan West in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood. The firm hopes the gleaming new headquarters will not only reassert its presence in New York City but also tempt its more than 5,000 employees in New York back to the office more often.
I visited the crown jewel of Nike's retail empire and saw why the sportswear giant is modeling the rest of its stores after the location. At 68,000 square feet, the New York City House of Innovation is hard to miss. It's a six-story flagship retail concept store, which opened in 2018. As the name suggests, it's where Nike shows off its most advanced products and offers immersive experiences to consumers.
When you encounter a memorial during your commute, the paying of respect is the quickening of your walk, the feigning of a blank mind, the averting of your gaze. And yet these pedestrians are forgetting themselves; they are slowing to a complete halt at this one altar because it is a display of something uniquely upsetting: the grief of adolescents.
Hark, Christmas has descended on New York City. For several weeks this fall, the trees of the iconic Zuccotti Park, blocks from Wall Street (and the frequent site of anti-capitalist protests), have created a captivating golden canopy, accentuated by the lights that wrap around them. Now, as of Saturday morning, workers unpacking Christmas trees in the park heralded the arrival of a new season: winter.
When he takes office next year, Zohran Mamdani will be the first mayor of New York City in decades not to own a car. Mamdani-who bikes and rides public transit to work-wants to make city buses both faster to ride and free, building on a fare-free pilot he helped run in 2023. He also plans to expand the city's network of bike lanes, add more car-free streets in front of schools, and wants to pedestrianize more areas in Manhattan as congestion pricing has reduced traffic.
there were few corners of the city where Lander didn't canvas. Somehow, he still found time to eat really, really well: Between Get Out the Vote (GOTV) events, poll visits, many interviews at 30 Rock, and one walk across the Brooklyn Bridge at dawn, he snuck in a dinner at Lucali and bagels from Shelsky's, relishing in the chaos of election season.
Five members of an alleged Brooklyn biker gang face charges of attempted murder and assault following a frenzied East Flatbush gun battle last spring, the Brooklyn District Attorney said Thursday. The bikers turned a residential street "into chaos," Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez said in a statement, "sending bystanders running for their lives." Members of the Brooklyn-based "Street Knights" biker gang were holding an anniversary party at an event hall between Utica and Foster avenues in April
Police said gunfire erupted at a public playground in Brooklyn next to an elementary school Friday morning, though no injuries were reported. The shooting happened just before 9 a.m. across from Stroud Playground on Park Place near Washington Avenue in Crown Heights, according to NYPD officials. Police said they're looking for three men wearing ski masks who fled the scene on foot.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to take part in 15-minute one-on-one sessions with financial experts, gaining foundational guidance to ensure their golden years truly shine. Space is limited! Throughout the day, guests can attend breakout sessions covering topics such as financial planning, Social Security benefits, Medicare, wills and estates, and protecting yourself against frauds and scams. The program features a keynote address from author and one of 100 Certified Financial Therapists (CFT), Erika Wasserman.
NYPD Detectives say they are on the hunt for two assailants who stabbed a man in a troubled Lower Manhattan park last month. According to police sources, two individuals approached a man inside Sara D. Roosevelt Park at around 10:20 p.m. on Oct. 6. Cops say they engaged the man in a verbal dispute but did not specify what sparked the argument. Things quickly turned violent when the assailants began punching him before also stabbing him several times.